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Actor James Dumont has been there, and seen it all. The Dallas Buyer's Club, Catch Me If You Can, Trumbo, War of The Worlds, Jurassic World, the list goes on. His recent work on The Righteous Gemstones has recently finished which is an ominous sigh for Hollywood. Where will he strike next? Theater perhaps?Join Kevin Nickelson and Al Omega as James Dumont willfully dishes on the major actors he co-starred alongside and more.
The Wrap Beers return for another episode this week, kicking things off with an unspoken quote from NFL quarterback Jameis Winston (0:22). Dylan announces he is a soon-to-be uncle (2:23) before The Beers introduce the Drink of Choice - Christmas Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Co (6:45). Dylan shares his experience of seeing INTERSTELLAR in IMAX (9:43). The Beers spend the next portion of the show rattling off the Golden Globe nominees, most of them at least (18:14).In the second half of the show, Dylan opens up about his trip to Massachusetts where he had a more than awkward experience watching BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS with his girlfriend and her parents (40:12). The Beers then share the lore and true story behind Dylan's "excuse me" dance (55:35). To end things, The Beers tee off another slate of Letterboxd movie reviews (1:03:17).-Letterboxd Movies-FRED CLAUSE, BIG DADDY, LA LA LAND, MRS DOUBTFIRE, THE REVENANT, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET, BLOW, DALLAS BUYER'S CLUB, THE WATERBOY, DIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE.Now sip back and enjoy the show! CATCH THE BEERS ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/@thewrapbeers Created by upStreamhttps://www.upstreampix.com/the-wrap-beers-podcastFollow The Wrap Beers Podcast!https://www.instagram.com/thewrapbeers/https://twitter.com/TheWrapBeersDylan - https://www.instagram.com/dylan_john_murphy/Roger - https://www.instagram.com/rogerzworld/Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/wrapitupb/Music by: Matt Kuartzhttps://www.instagram.com/mattkuartz?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3D
On this episode we discuss how Dallas Buyer's Club for cats prevented us from going to the Young Stars Tournament, the current state of the Canucks prospect pool, Quinn Hughes being named captain, the Canucks backend going into the season, and if this exact team would be better if you swapped Horvat for Miller. If you'd like to support the show, receive bonus episodes (weekly once the season starts) and access to our discord server please sign up for our patreon patreon.com/IHateThisTeam
On today's episode, we're putting on our best parkas, looking for guys on Goth4Goth, and heading over to Pendleton University while we revisit the absolute 90s horror classic, Urban Legend (1998). This movie was directed by Jamie Blanks and written by Silvio Horta.This movie stars Alicia Witt (Cecil B. Demented, Twin Peaks, Mr. Holland's Opus), Rebecca Gayheart (Scream 2, Dead Like Me, Jawbreaker), Jared Leto (My So-Called Life, The Dallas Buyer's Club, Suicide Squad), Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville, Sorority Boys, Midnight In The Garden of Good and Evil), and Tara Reid (The Big Lebowski, American Pie, Sharknado). We also have some fabulous cameos from Robert Englund (Freddy Kreuger), Brad Dourif (Chucky from Child's Play), and Danielle Harris (Jamie Lloyd from Halloween 4 and 5).This is an absolute staple of late 90s slashers, and really brought the idea of urban legends into the popular culture. The story of how the film's director (Jamie Blanks) and writer (Silvio Horta) got to make this film is also a great story, too! Pull up on this movie as soon as you can. It's a fun time!Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.com Follow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He's one of the most respected character actors in Hollywood, taking a one-day stint on The West Wing and turning into a 6-season job. MIchael O'Neill is one of those actors you see on the TV or movie screen and say "Oh, THAT guy!" We have a delightful chat talking about the very unusual way he was "discovered," what his two requirements were before he took on the part of the crazed gunman on Gray's Anatomy, and how he still lives with the insecurity of the acting business. Plus... his sex scene in Rectify, and how he didn't recognize Matthew McConaughey on the set of The Dallas Buyer's Club movie. You will LOVE this guy!
This week we watched Dallas Buyer's Club (2013) and discussed how the AIDS crisis and queer history in general is Americanised, as well as stereotypes about gay people from back then still affects us now in the present. Also, we discuss the health industry and how it screws everyone over but specifically people of colour and the working class. It's a bit heavy this week, so we both recommend Netflix's series "Old Enough!" which is about kids going on their first ever errand. It's very cute and wholesome if you need a reprieve from everything going on right now. our website twitter/tiktok: @filmqueery instagram: @filmqueerypodcast
Denis O'Hare is one of the industry's go-to character actors, and he joins Mase & Sue to talk about his career. He has starred in films like "Milk," "Dallas Buyer's Club" "J. Edgar" and "21 Grams," and on television he has been nominated for multiple Emmys for Ryan Murphy's "American Horror Story." Denis discusses his most recent project "The Accidental Wolf" streaming exclusively on Topic.
¡Muchas gracias por escuchar este episodio! En esta entrega hablamos de Tengo Miedo Torero. Dirigida por Rodrigo Sepúlveda, esta peli se ambienta en Chile, año 1986 y en plena dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. Este contexto Un amor platónico entre "la Loca del Frente" (Castro), una vieja travesti quien se dedica a bordar manteles para esposas de militares y vive en un empobrecido cité de Santiago, y el joven Carlos (Ortizgris), un guerrillero mexicano. Además, te recomiendo Dallas Buyer Club (2013), una peli basada en la vida real de Ron Woodroof, un cowboy de rodeo texano, drogadicto y mujeriego, al que en 1986 le diagnosticaron SIDA y le pronosticaron un mes de vida. Empezó entonces a tomar AZT, el único medicamento disponible en aquella época para luchar contra tan terrible enfermedad. Bichas y cine es un podcast centrado en el séptimo arte. Es conducido por Ernesto Valle de Nicaragua, a quién escucharás hablando y comentando sobre películas que ve -ya sean recién estrenadas o clásicas-. Todo esto mientras bebe bichas (cervezas, coloquialismo nicaragüense). Pronto más reseñas sobre películas recién estrenadas o aun en cartelera. También recomendamos una que otra películas clásicas o independiente. Seguinos en redes sociales: Instagram: @bichasycine | Twitter: @bichasycine Queremos animar a qué veas más películas. A veces uno cuando ve los films no los entiende y se pregunta: ¿Soy yo o es que no se entiende? Bichas & Cine nació para que te sintás acompañado y formés un gusto y consciencia de lo que ves en la pantalla grande -y pequeña ¿por qué no?-. De vez en cuando, tendremos uno que otro invitado. Gente que como Ernesto, le gusta ver películas. Cada 5 capítulos, se le dedicará un episodio a un director o a un país productor. Apoyanos para que este #podcast le llegue a otros personas tan interesadas en las películas como vos, con estas pequeñas acciones: Dejá una buena reseña. Rankeanos con 5 estrellas. Suscribite en tu plataforma favorita. Compartí en redes sociales. Recomendaselo a un amigo o amiga Te gustaría que habláramos de alguna película en específico? Mándame un mensaje a ernestovallefotografia@gmail.com. Si querés apoyarme de otra forma, ingresá al patreon de Bichas & Cine y adquirí cualquiera de nuestras membresías: www.patreon.com/bichasycine
PART 2: DALLAS BUYER'S CLUB -- Doctors Have Sold You Out -- Outsmart the Crooked COVID Medical Community & Stay Out of the ICU at All Costs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this prologue to Volume 1, Mike & Thomas break down Matthew's Oscar speech when he won Best Actor for Dallas Buyer's Club. You can check out the full speech at the link below, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wD2cVhC-63I Reach the Podcast! Twitter - AlrightCast Instagram - AlrightCast E-Mail - AlrightCast@gmail.com
This edition of the podcast features behind the scenes from show members and moments that happened after we turned off the microphones. Morgan2 brings on Eddie to talk about their battle with the duo, Seaforth that went down this week. She also talk to Lunchbox about why he spilled the tea on Eddie about breaking his Dallas Buyer's Club diet. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
You likely know my guest today from his roles in films such as Dazed and Confused, Dallas Buyer's Club, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Lincoln Lawyer, and so many great films. What you might not know about Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey over the last 35 years, he's been journaling his life experience, the wild stories and situations he found himself in. Recently he worked up the courage to sit down with those diaries and what he found was a tome of life lessons on successes and failures, joys and sorrows, things that make us marvel or laugh out loud. The things that make us stress less, how to hurt less, how to find meaning in life, and how to be more ourselves. In our conversation, we of course talk about his new best-selling book Greenlights, we get into: Growing intuition into craft Finding a space to discover yourself and sort through what really matters in life The 'just keep living' philosophy of making life-affirming choices and being a little bit better every day Plus many fun stories about working on sets, preparing for roles, and working with Jared Leto Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
¡Muchas gracias por escuchar este episodio! En esta entrega hablamos de Tengo Miedo Torero. Dirigida por Rodrigo Sepúlveda, esta peli se ambienta en Chile, año 1986 y en plena dictadura de Augusto Pinochet. Este contexto Un amor platónico entre "la Loca del Frente" (Castro), una vieja travesti quien se dedica a bordar manteles para esposas de militares y vive en un empobrecido cité de Santiago, y el joven Carlos (Ortizgris), un guerrillero mexicano. Además, te recomiendo Dallas Buyer Club (2013), una peli basada en la vida real de Ron Woodroof, un cowboy de rodeo texano, drogadicto y mujeriego, al que en 1986 le diagnosticaron SIDA y le pronosticaron un mes de vida. Empezó entonces a tomar AZT, el único medicamento disponible en aquella época para luchar contra tan terrible enfermedad. Bichas y cine es un podcast centrado en el séptimo arte. Es conducido por Ernesto Valle de Nicaragua, a quién escucharás hablando y comentando sobre películas que ve -ya sean recién estrenadas o clásicas-. Todo esto mientras bebe bichas (cervezas, coloquialismo nicaragüense). Pronto más reseñas sobre películas recién estrenadas o aun en cartelera. También recomendamos una que otra películas clásicas o independiente. Seguinos en redes sociales: Instagram : @bichasycine | Twitter : @bichasycine Queremos animar a qué veas más películas. A veces uno cuando ve los films no los entiende y se pregunta: ¿Soy yo o es que no se entiende? Bichas & Cine nació para que te sintás acompañado y formés un gusto y consciencia de lo que ves en la pantalla grande -y pequeña ¿por qué no?-. De vez en cuando, tendremos uno que otro invitado. Gente que como Ernesto, le gusta ver películas. Cada 5 capítulos, se le dedicará un episodio a un director o a un país productor. Apoyanos para que este #podcast le llegue a otros personas tan interesadas en las películas como vos, con estas pequeñas acciones. Dejá una buena reseña. Rankeanos con 5 estrellas. Suscribite en tu plataforma favorita Compartí en redes sociales. Recomendaselo a un amigo o amiga ¿Te gustaría que habláramos de alguna película en específico? Mándame un mensaje a ernestovallefotografia@gmail.com. Si querés apoyarme de otra forma, ingresá al patreon de Bichas & Cine y adquirí cualquiera de nuestras membresías: www.patreon.com/bichasycine ¡Tenemos beneficios super fieras para vos ahí! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ernesto-valle3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ernesto-valle3/support
Ana: So Michael, I heard you really enjoy going to the movies. What kind of movies do you like?Mike: I like many kinds of movies. But actually, I enjoy going to movies, but these days, I'm so busy with work that I don't really get to see that many movies in the cinema. But when I fly on an airplane, I like to watch many movies in one night.Ana: Oh really? Wow, okay. Can you tell me about a movie you've watched recently on an airplane?Mike: Yes. The last time I flew in an airplane, I watched a movie called the Dallas Buyer's Club.Ana: Oh, okay. Yes, I think I've heard about it. What's the story?Mike: Well, it's about HIV and AIDS. And it's basically about the early years of new drug treatments for people with AIDS. And the story is about an American guy in Dallas or in Texas.Ana: Yeah, Dallas in Texas. Yeah.Mike: Oh yes. Sorry, I don't – I'm from South Africa so my knowledge of America isn't that great. But yeah, it's about someone who's been diagnosed with HIV and then how he sort of comes to terms with it and how it's difficult for him to accept at first. And then he starts undergoing treatment for it, experimental treatment.Ana: Oh yeah, I think I've watched the trailer actually. It's really interesting. So what did you think of it? Did you like it?Mike: Yes, yes. I thought it was a very good movie. And it deals with some difficult topics or some maybe upsetting topics but overall, it was a very interesting movie to watch. And I think the acting is also very good in this movie. Do you know the name of the actor? I forgot his name.Ana: Yes. I think it's Matthew McConaughey.Mike: Ah yes. And did he win an Academy Award for that?Ana: Yes, he did. I think he just recently won several awards for his performance in that movie.Mike: Hmm, that was very impressive.Ana: So earlier you said that the movie talks about some difficult topics. Could you tell me what those are?Mike: That's true. Well, the whole question of AIDS, and how society dealt with it at that time before it was a widely known disease.Ana: But I think it also focuses on the treatment of AIDS, and what's available out there, doesn't it?Mike: Yes. At that time, there were different drug treatments available. There were actually not that many available but they started doing trial runs in hospitals of different kinds of drugs. But I think that's part of the drama in the movie but some patients were given the real drug and some patients were given placebo drugs or sugar pills. And then, it also it sort of the whole question of ethics in medicine and that some people have to die of their disease before a medicine can be approved – before it can be proved that the medicine is effective in the first place.So it was…Ana: Oh, I see. That's very interesting.Mike: It talks about some maybe unpleasant topics.Ana: Oh, that sounds very somber. Do you still recommend I watch it?Mike: Well, yes, I think so. It's exactly a feel-good or a happy movie but I think it raises people's awareness of how sufferers of HIV and AIDS had to deal with it and what sort of issues they faced and still face today even though the treatments have improved a great deal since the time depicted in the movie at least.Ana: Great, thank you.Mike: My pleasure.
Ana: So Michael, I heard you really enjoy going to the movies. What kind of movies do you like?Mike: I like many kinds of movies. But actually, I enjoy going to movies, but these days, I'm so busy with work that I don't really get to see that many movies in the cinema. But when I fly on an airplane, I like to watch many movies in one night.Ana: Oh really? Wow, okay. Can you tell me about a movie you've watched recently on an airplane?Mike: Yes. The last time I flew in an airplane, I watched a movie called the Dallas Buyer's Club.Ana: Oh, okay. Yes, I think I've heard about it. What's the story?Mike: Well, it's about HIV and AIDS. And it's basically about the early years of new drug treatments for people with AIDS. And the story is about an American guy in Dallas or in Texas.Ana: Yeah, Dallas in Texas. Yeah.Mike: Oh yes. Sorry, I don't – I'm from South Africa so my knowledge of America isn't that great. But yeah, it's about someone who's been diagnosed with HIV and then how he sort of comes to terms with it and how it's difficult for him to accept at first. And then he starts undergoing treatment for it, experimental treatment.Ana: Oh yeah, I think I've watched the trailer actually. It's really interesting. So what did you think of it? Did you like it?Mike: Yes, yes. I thought it was a very good movie. And it deals with some difficult topics or some maybe upsetting topics but overall, it was a very interesting movie to watch. And I think the acting is also very good in this movie. Do you know the name of the actor? I forgot his name.Ana: Yes. I think it's Matthew McConaughey.Mike: Ah yes. And did he win an Academy Award for that?Ana: Yes, he did. I think he just recently won several awards for his performance in that movie.Mike: Hmm, that was very impressive.Ana: So earlier you said that the movie talks about some difficult topics. Could you tell me what those are?Mike: That's true. Well, the whole question of AIDS, and how society dealt with it at that time before it was a widely known disease.Ana: But I think it also focuses on the treatment of AIDS, and what's available out there, doesn't it?Mike: Yes. At that time, there were different drug treatments available. There were actually not that many available but they started doing trial runs in hospitals of different kinds of drugs. But I think that's part of the drama in the movie but some patients were given the real drug and some patients were given placebo drugs or sugar pills. And then, it also it sort of the whole question of ethics in medicine and that some people have to die of their disease before a medicine can be approved – before it can be proved that the medicine is effective in the first place.So it was…Ana: Oh, I see. That's very interesting.Mike: It talks about some maybe unpleasant topics.Ana: Oh, that sounds very somber. Do you still recommend I watch it?Mike: Well, yes, I think so. It's exactly a feel-good or a happy movie but I think it raises people's awareness of how sufferers of HIV and AIDS had to deal with it and what sort of issues they faced and still face today even though the treatments have improved a great deal since the time depicted in the movie at least.Ana: Great, thank you.Mike: My pleasure.
It's been 4 years since we started this Podcast. Thank you all so much for listening... Now Ashley, V, and Sylas tackle Dallas Buyers Club... DBC was the reason Ashley started the Podcast, it was an academy award-nominated film with both Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor awards going to its actors... So was DBC as transphobic as everyone made it out to be or was there more nuance? Buckle up buckaroos because this is going to be a bumpy ride... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/isittransphobic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/isittransphobic/support
US casting director Kerry Barden talks to a group of Australian and NZ Equity members online about the casting process, his past and current projects, the challenges and highlights of his career, his advice for actors and what he has learnt along the way. Kerry's projects include Boy’s Don’t Cry, Spotlight, Sex and the City, 13 Reasons Why, Dallas Buyer’s Club, August Osage County, Pitch Perfect, The Help, Prisoners, Still Alice and Good Will Hunting. This is an edited version of a live stream event for MEAA Equity members that took place on Thursday May 21, 2020.
IMRU SHOW 200413: The Honest TEA (with Michael Taylor Gray) + Pride On Screen: God’s Own Country (Dir: Francis Lee, Star: Alec Secareanu) + Pride On Screen: Dallas Buyer’s Club (Matthew McConaughey. Jared Leto) + The Gaytino Report: Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
On the podcast this week, Steven and Sean join in on the fun in the confetti bomb-shooting Cathy Yan film, Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn. We start the episode with our appreciation of the Margot Robbie version of Harley Quinn. Stay on her good side and you may just find yourself hanging out with someone who won’t let anyone mess with the people she considers her friends. She will take punks out, sometimes with a nose full of cocaine. Things then get super good when the other Birds of Prey join in on the Harley Quinn fun. Even villains (or anti-heroes) can come together and kick some serious butt, especially when wearing roller skates. Look, this film is no Suicide Squad and that should probably be all you need to really hear about it. Rest assured, you’re not going to walk out of this movie feeling nearly as upset. This is a fun film with a great visual style, an energetic attitude, a cast who really gives their all to their roles, and a disgustingly good breakfast sandwich. Also, my fingers are so tired from typing that dang long title so much. (Recorded on February 17, 2020) Links and Show Notes: Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn - IMDb Testicular Cancer: Self-Exams at Home - WebMD Suicide Squad - IMDb Green Lantern - IMDb Deadpool 2 end credits scenes (including the Green Lantern revenge) - YouTube Batman: Under the Red Hood - IMDb Binging with Babish: Egg Sandwich from Birds of Prey - YouTube Want to see someone make this sandwich and maybe even learn how to do it yourself? There’s your go-to video. Dallas Buyer’s Club - IMDb Requiem for a Dream - IMDb Morbius - IMDb Tom Holland Shares How He Kept Spider-Man in the MCU During Marvel-Sony Spat - Collider Venom - IMDb Rush Hour 1-3 Bloopers - YouTube
Questa settimana vi teniamo compagnia presentandovi un altro giovane attore che ha sfondato nel panorama cinematografico e non solo: Jared Leto! Artista eclettico e camaleontico, è da circa 20 anni che l'attore e cantautore americano è protagonista sugli schermi di tutto il mondo, partecipando alle pellicole dei più grandi registi. Vi abbiamo consigliato quattro tra i suoi migliori film, per scoprirlo e conoscerlo in tutte le sue sfaccettature: ecco a voi "Requiem for a dream", "Chapter 27", "Mr. Nobody" e "Dallas Buyer Club" Viva il cinema, viva Jared Leto!
Tony met director Andrew Heckler and producer Robbie Brenner (Oscar nominated for Dallas Buyer's club) at Sundance in 2018. Burden is an award winning film, Audience Award and it is premiering in the Bay Area 2/24/2020 before it rolls out at the end of February and March nationwide. https://www.instagram.com/burdenmovie/ Andrew's IG https://www.instagram.com/workheck/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
This week the guys watch something they probably shouldn't have made a comedic podcast about. Check it out to see if they actually pull it off! Instagram: @hearnoseenomovie@theevanduncan@hdiaz247@will_cecilTwitter:@hdiaz247@EvanDuncan4@will_cecilFacebook:Hear No See No Movie
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With Jen Kirkman there is a lot covered on the Dallas Buyer's Club, technicalities in selling weed or female masturbation in traffic. Say what?! She's also a huge help, via her self help book experiance with separating from a controling ex and when your past has jaded you and you are struggling to get into your feels. Jen is a brilliant woman, check out her books and then go fourth and "shake that young meat." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
BHL This Week - Join Courtney Stewart and Derrial Christon as they recall the top stories of the week on This Week for September 13th, 2018. Make sure to subscribe to BHL! - http://youtube.com/blackhollywoodlive HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://blackhollywoodlive.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/bhlonline Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/BlackHoll... ABOUT BLACK HOLLYWOOD LIVE: Black Hollywood Live is the world's first online broadcast news network with programming and content dedicated to African American entertainment news. The network features long form, in-depth celebrity interviews, smart commentary and discussion as well as news and inside information. The network was created by producer Keven Undergaro. Black Hollywood Live had guests from shows/films like 12 Years A Slave, The Butler, America's Got Talent, The Game, Chicago Fire, Believe, Hannibal, Suits, Parks and Recreation, Dallas Buyer
In this episode, join us in the You Hate Movies Thunderdome, as we pit beloved movie characters, one-by-one, in a brutal, all-out battle to the death. Today’s Thunderdome: Tom Hanks. Could Woody defeat Forrest Gump? Root for your favorite Tom Hanks in the Thunderdome! Featuring: Abi Porter, Bethany Allen, Josh Porter, Matt Hughes, Patrick Porter. Spoilers: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, The Revenant, Dallas Buyer’s Club, the Pixar short Lava, Bosom Buddies, Arthur Christmas, Toy Story, Forrest Gump, The Polar Express, You’ve Got Mail, Sleepless in Seattle, Philadelphia, and Cast Away.
This week we look at Jean-Marc Vallee's 2016 release starring Jake Gyllenhaal and compare it to the two previous films that we have talked about (Wild and Dallas Buyer's Club). We are also including an aftershow that allows us to talk about various topics not related to the main topic. We will soon be on Periscope and/or Facebook Live, so keep an eye out! Subscribe on iTunes: https://itun.es/i6gB67Y Check out our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/actorandengineer and follow us on twitter @actorengineer.
My name is Jonathan, and I am a tobacco addict. Life goes on without smoking, but for now I fight for life. I don't write off a thing. It feels like hell, but I know it is peace—and strength. Overall, the symptoms are temporary, so far. I am nowhere near the end of the addiction, but I am on my way. I think: Help! I am kicking the habit. They are not going away, these withdrawals. The nicotine and the smoke itself. The real hardcore heavy chain smoker and tobacco fiend. A friend of the enemy. I befriend my fear. My fear of not knocking this off my bucket list before the bucket has its first and perhaps last heart attack. Cancer, COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.The severity of depression. Jumbled thoughts. Life goes on. I need this. I need my life. I crave life. No false hopes. The real deal. Quit. Win. Stay in the now. Stay alive. Mental illness aside, physical disabilities too, my body. I forgot about my body. For decades. It finally hit me. Something more profound than life itself. No assumptions. No projections. I am still figuring it out. Some are the smoke. The habit. The destructive behavior and serious issues of smoke. It might now take away my other issues. Just no more puffs. Slow and long steps to this slow and legal suicide. I am stronger than my mind. I can deal with life. I just need to preserve it as lovingly as I can. If I had resolved this earlier, sure, different story. I didn't, but I am now. I have been offline and on my way, in combat with my mind, my schizophrenia, but now also with my body, sensations, my second nature, smoke. Heavy smoke. Smoking is easy. Death is inevitable. But smoke. It is all I have needed to feel its effects. 100 clouds of smoke and puffs per day. 100 cigarettes. I can deal with schizophrenia and with mental illness. I am ready to quit the smoke soon and to live with life. Life is hard enough. I had an epiphany. I couldn't even walk 100 steps to smoke without being out of breath. For 10 minutes. Years of lies I told myself. It was my second nature. I needed to smoke and d¬¬rink caffeine. Smoking, quitting smoking, rather—this is a battlefield I must fight peacefully. I am a warrior. A survivor. A realist. I am still wrapped up in the ringer, but I am doing it, I am quitting. I have been quitting. I have been offline and in detox. A slow detox mixed with the detox of yesterday's psychotic episode from schizophrenia and the crazy mess I left behind yesterday. That was a symptom of life. I let it go. Just quit. Just do it. Commit to something not by doing but by not doing. These heavyweight headaches, all of it. And I haven't even kicked the habit 100%. Not yet. I am, however, on my way. Well on my way. Five packs of the six per day. I tossed them. I gave them to my medical team to dispense for me, one a day, and with a plan. I have quit, of course, 30 times, honestly quit. But I never had a plan. I never outline. I just do what I do, and I still smoke. 80 cigarettes less now. 20 to go—day by day. I am stronger than my mind. I am stronger than my depression, my anger, my withdrawal symptoms due to letting go of four-fifths of my everyday life. Of my addiction to death by smoke. How do I sound? Raspy. How does this writing therapy session help? Who cares? It helps, that is all, it helps. I have help from others, and I use electronic cigarettes and lozenges. Thoughts bombard my head, my psyche, my mind. They erase and delete. They change. They return. They are just there. Time to live life is available. It's been waiting for me. Time hones in, creeping closer to death. I knock out another puff. Lord help me. I can almost hear Him saying. I have been here all this time. I was waiting for you. Flight of ideas, racing thoughts, then they slow down. But they won't stop. There is no easy way for anything, anything worthwhile maybe. It sounds easy to quit. Just don't do anything. Smoke? Then don't smoke. Sounds good. Easier said than done. I would light a cigarette now because I wouldn't care. So I choose to take a breath, not to take away ten breaths—because I care. Nicotine replacement. Every ache and pain that exists. I fight a private war. A common war. It doesn't feel common. It is worse than kicking crack cocaine. A war of fear. The thing I fear will soon vanish because I now know that I am stronger than my mind. I can and I will defeat this. You are stronger than you think, and the strongest people are not those who show strength in front of the world but those who battle and win the battles that others do not know anything about. Maybe they do. Maybe they don't. I rid my body of fear, of addiction, of hatred, because that hatred is fear. I battle fear. I recently wrote about how the world suffers greatly because of the silence of good people. I have been silent because I fight a private war, a war of fear, of addiction, and of life. This thing I fear will soon leave because I now know that I am stronger than my mind. I can and I will defeat this. As the fear lifts, a freedom I never knew will mesmerize me. I can see it now; I can see it already. I am ready. I am ready now. Can you see my face, with my eyes that speak, that drip tears and sweat, draining out the chaos of phlegm, of disgust, screaming with pure energy? They circle around. They see, sort of, dyslexic, legally blind, bestselling author bull. No. I can't either. Cancer eats at me. I take the Dallas Buyer's Club route. I take in and absorb my religion, my creed. Readjusting to a new and improved lifestyle that will benefit me medically and emotionally. Have I quit the smoking habit? No. I have not. On Thursday, no. Tuesday, no, I can't remember. Blame schizophrenia, blame confusion, blame nothing, and not myself. Creativity keeps me alive. Music, too. I kicked the crack cocaine, PCP, and hard liquor kick a dozen years ago. That is mine. It's easy. I am aware of how it will be. I used to be a non-smoker, a person who didn't reap his body, and the people around him, nor his health, I mean, his life. 25 years ago? I couldn't fathom the thought of smoke. Schizophrenia and smoke, comfortable with schizophrenia and cigarettes—they often go hand in hand. I used that excuse. I heard quitting tobacco can be harder than kicking heroin, I was on everything, and I would eat drugs out of the toilet. That was how stinging and demanding that fear embraced me. It overcame me; rather, I let it. Five packs per day, five tins of smokeless tobacco. Something like that. I'd just use and abuse, abuse myself, my mind, my body, my spirit, my world, myself, my self-esteem. My pride. I didn't know. I carried a case of bottled water, cases of caffeine, to my office just to get through 6:00 in the morning. "I'm an artist, a bohemian, I am allowed to smoke.” Old Hollywood is now long gone when smoking was glamorous. It was cool, to me. Now, looking back? Guess what. And it's astounding now. Excuses. One case of bottled water, walking with it for 20 yards, on the flat flagstone. 5 minutes pass. The phone rang. It was important. I.D. theft or something. Stupid stuff. I was out of breath. The case of water, and the 20 years, not on my mind. "Hi, I just came back from a rigorous run, you know, a quickie 5-mile jog…." Former New England Champion, 1993. Semi-Pro in '94. Graduation day. High school. I am cool. I lit my first, just celebrating with the others. I just graduated from the best school in the country. Easy. One hour later, one pack, addictive personality. I was an adult. An adult! Big time baby! Smacked with suicide, a failure, hospitalized, music saved me. I called 911. That was mental illness, depression, that was 1995. That was LSD. The next day ecstasy, PCP, junk, booze, malt liquor, fake I.D. Liar, liar, a friend of mine, where has he gone? I loved me. Next up at bat. Hospital. "You have schizophrenia. Here is your script.” The head doc meant my script for medication, not life. I was set. I was rich. I paid for friends. I paid for everything with Ben Franklins to spare. $25,000 per day, nothing illegal, no criminal record, no STDs, just some guys' stuff, some promiscuity, some garbage. Some things burying in me, my body bearing the burden. Smoke. Caffeine, too, and smokeless tobacco, dip. I knew how to pack that. To be cool. I didn't say it, I just rolled with it. I knew cancer, death—all that comes later. I remain in the moment. I was sick. Bottomed out. Quit everything. Square one. Just cigarettes. Let me stay sober for a year and then I'll just knock out the smoke. Dip? My teeth are fine, for now, I am a good kisser. The best. Big, sweet, sick, pure ego. No. I mean fear. Literary word jumble. To cope. On Day 3 or 4. Something like that. No, I didn't quit. Here it comes. I am doing it right. Right now. Getting help. More help. As much as I can get. I want to live and not die. Much less to die a painful death. Leaving others behind. Not many but maybe many more than I think. I have a plan. Have I a plan? Is this a joke? Tapering off. Starting with knocking out 5 of the 6 packs instantly. Is it hard? I'll write 1,000 pages next time to explain how hard. One pack left. Caffeine? My last two vices? That's all. Wait is that all? Yes. And I am already on my way. It is either swiping the smoke or letting my life go. Choice point. Keep going. I am stronger than my mind. To be continued through Christmas at least, maybe not on paper but for the documentary I have been making to capture these times of change. It's nothing. Something just hit me. Maybe it was—what's it called? God? I can work with that. Stay in the now, just for today, stay in the now. Let this sink in. Stay aware. Scan the body, in the name of God, and for the life of me, the life that awaits, the freedom, for crying out loud, my body wailing just relax. Just relax. Just relax. What lies ahead—it is miraculous. Freedom. I can choose. I can. I can. I can. I am still on board. Turbulence expected. I'll get there. I turn 40 soon. I need this. I have this. Just for today. Just for right this bloody second. I march on. Always, continuing to surprise myself every day. I am my hero sometimes. Often. Quitting smoke is my war, my body, my mind, my fear, my fuel, my life, and ultimately my death. But I am still around. Being silent doesn't necessarily mean being forgotten. Thank you for your support—Jonathan Harnisch.
In a special crossover podcast, Lachlan & The Colonel meet the MacMen! Lachlan, Patrick, Mike and Mitch discuss the recent court case that saw the owners of Dallas Buyer's Club seek damages from those that illegally downloaded copies of their film, and what this means for Australians that illegally download content.
Programa "Good Morning Vietnam" donde os acercamos todos los estrenos que pasan cada fin de semana por la cartelera. Hoy hablamos de "La bella y la bestia", "Ocho apellidos vascos", "Una vida en tres días", "Pelo malo" y "Dallas Buyer club". Acabamos haciendo un resumen de la entrega de premios en la Unión de Actores. Comenzamos!
Alan Cerny (@nordlingAICN) joins host Craig Price to discuss the 2014 Oscars Race. Season 4 kicks off with Craig gushing about all things Gravity and Alan gravitates (see what I did there) towards Wolf of Wall Streets many nominations but both agree that the movies discussed are all worthy of recognition. The two talk all the big categories and who will win vs. who should win. This year's nominees are: Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Lawrence, "American Hustle" Sally Hawkins, "Blue Jasmine" Lupita Nyong’o, "12 Years a Slave" Julia Roberts, "August: Osage County" June Squibb, "Nebraska" Best Supporting Actor Barkhad Abdi, "Captain Phillips" Bradley Cooper, "American Hustle" Michael Fassbender, "12 Years a Slave" Jonah Hill, "The Wolf of Wall Street" Jared Leto, "Dallas Buyer's Club" Best Actress Amy Adams, "American Hustle" Cate Blanchett, "Blue Jasmine" Sandra Bullock, "Gravity" Judi Dench, "Philomena" Meryl Streep, "August: Osage County" Best Actor Christian Bale, "American Hustle" Bruce Dern, "Nebraska" Leonardo DiCaprio, "The Wolf of Wall Street" Chiwetel Ejiofor, "12 Years a Slave" Matthew McConaughey, "Dallas Buyer's Club" Best Director Alfonso Cuarón, "Gravity" David O. Russell, "American Hustle" Steve McQueen, "12 Years a Slave" Alexander Payne, "Nebraska" Martin Scorsese, "The Wolf of Wall Street" Best Picture "12 Years a Slave" "American Hustle" "Gravity" "The Wolf of Wall Street" "Dallas Buyers Club" "Her" "Nebraska" "Philomena" "Captain Phillips" The 2014 Oscars start March 2nd at 7pm EST on ABC.
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We finally get around to seeing Short Term 12, which we unfortunately missed last year. If you haven’t seen it, you can skip to our 3×3 of movies referenced in other movies that we didn’t like. The references, not necessarily the movies. We explain it better at the 52-minute mark. Next week: Dallas Buyer’s Club The post Qt3 Movie Podcast: Short Term 12 appeared first on Quarter to Three.
Dopo una giornata trionfale nella quale Emily Watson ha fatto ingresso nei nostri studi di Via Asiago 10 un'altra presenza femminile di grande prestigio, anzi due. Ci verrà infatti a fare visita la grande documentarista Cecilia Mangini che con Mariangela Barbanente ha realizzato In viaggio con Cecilia, un film on the road attraverso il quale ci raccontano com'è cambiata la Puglia, loro terra d'origine e tema centrale dei documentari realizzati da Cecilia Mangini negli anni '60. E poi Mattew McConaughey per Dallas Buyer's Club.
"Dallas Buyer's Club" covers a lot of the same ground as an Oscar-nominated documentary about AIDS from last year, "How To Survive A Plague." Each film covers the time from mid-to-late 1980s when the disease struck, when there was no accepted or effective medical treatment, when the patients themselves had to push for better research and faster tracks to bring drugs to market. Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 130, Trev evangelizes P90X3 and shares a “what would you do?” audition meeting story, while AJ’s Heathers journey continues, and he shares a recent meeting victory. Then they revisit the “college vs no college” question before jumping in Part 2 of their chat with actor James DuMont (Treme, Dallas Buyer’s Club, The Butler) on his (decidedly) epic journey. Total running: 1:00:52.
The guest for this episode is Martin Pinsonnault, the sound designer on the new film, “Dallas Buyer’s Club”. We talk about the film’s unique post production work flow, location recording to capture authentic Texan ambiences, Martin’s career and SFX libraries.
The guest for this episode is Martin Pinsonnault, the sound designer on the new film, “Dallas Buyer’s Club”. We talk about the film’s unique post production work flow, location recording to capture authentic Texan ambiences, Martin’s career and SFX libraries.